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= a 2 ine, 1 want t mand tf you will onl NOT OPPOSED IN COURT.! ie a toon so wobex, 107, “He maid complained to the police of the East| Lazarus Dalsus, who had been seen fn | hte mo n security during the panic | ON Hundred and Fourth etreet station | the neighborhood at the time the cart 8 THE EVENING iY 0 Cacia oe WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, oe they sold 3 z ' ; ey 7 this morning that his cart, with his|disappeared. The man was charged tohave abandone | Complainants Fail to Appear in He vie bo lass Ad “ip baoglle adel Ryal day's wares, had been stolen from in with carrying conces! d weapons besides | ene nad been Bince her Flushing and Seven Boys | value of the stock at $425 0 share, the nety. the. thet. ott is was overjoyed Are Held : j highest American Tobacco has | i minutes In a chalr re Held, r the pante. Registered Establish | pioh atruck on the stone flamging be-|/luehing were arraigned to-day before val Half a | neath the window. Magistrate ¢ Mar! Century | a None of the Funan Soper aaa Oe Dissolves Sugar Chauffeur Arrested After Chase |Policeman’s Landlord Agreed | Hoboken Woman Had Begged HIT BY AUTO WHILE AT WORK | sn" ty — ed by the j A | 3 tt, Cc . Thomas Cahill Picked Up Uncon.| PY the conductor Who hed caused tre ecut the Time Wt Takes Por A Identified by Injured Manager | to Cut Off $1 a Month for | for End of Life Since She a ” e (Ak coma, War Revive; [nro st ee zone sen thd to we] eS eae Suits—Coats—Dresses as One of Invaders. Every Birth in House. Lost Husband. | thomas Cahlil of No. 606 West sitty-in $1,000 ta on the Hood and Beiag Rellet. ‘ TWO OF FIVE CAUGHT. wectal to The Brening World.) While her aaughter, who had kept @n@ Fifty-sixth street to-day when an ft gue toling for further examination sixth stroet was working in the street | s, lodged a ch disor- | take a CHICAGO, Mi, April 2k—Doew tt pay automobile driven by George W. Me: Tailored Woolen Suits, $21.50—Smart models made » $21.50—Sma 2 rowd was tn guard i of relief it will bring to an ove er her all night, dosed for duct against them Jast night to raise children? } vats I night, domed for 8 RS. ‘/Alileter, and owned by Brandwerth, I woven remained in the lockup | matte in teat tired. aod dicnnters i 3 Polleeman William Walsh, detaiied at] manent early to-day, Mrs. Dorothy | Woigg @ Co, of No. #1 Highth avenue, jover night. ‘The men in to-day | pom Hott oh tie wort of digeeing from Serge and fancy light weight Woolens. Good range j + , ats |the Kensington Station, believes it does, | Rippich of No. 207 Hudson ateeet, Mo-| steuck nim. gave their names as William McGulr of sizes and colors. Gang to Rout yy, Bullets, and he should know, because he haw) boker, Jumped from the fourth story| Tye man was knocked eeveral feet in} of No. 128 West Ono Hundredsand & i \ but S te in Thei tained fourteen, thirteen of whom dre| Window of the apartment house tn lene alr. Me tanded on his head and wan! ond street, Rudolph Gratt of No. on the tongue Tailored Novelty Suits, $35.00—A number of high ut Separate in Their living. In the last elght years six| Which they lived and was Killed in+lunconsclous when Policeman Stagg sent avenue, Meyer Jo | seu ‘even have «stomach class Woolen Novelty Suits and Woolback Satins, Flight | SHEE ORNS eee are ne a eee area Wieteh nim to the Washington Melghts Hose | 118 Went, Thirty tid ates avenue, Sie ‘Tabletes-teat" tne Gant tase In addition to the above Special items, we are call a be nor ‘ft boc dan fe fret ‘niet Le id, ved th her tw daspnites, PiSahitt revived shortty after hie arrivat | William Dasrer ot Xo. 61, West On : pon pee ea ects | poset AGIEIL ISAIE Cited ida Ai es —_—_— ree tt now he paya df a month, | Anna, twenty yeara old, and Katherine, |at the hospttal, ‘The chauffeur was at- La HASNT cee ci eae rt large line of French and Domestic Waists and Blouses. 4 ‘Attacked by three men he says he| while six years ago he was paying $18 |¢i@bteon. Her husband died Jan. & and rested. ' Hhattan, ant Frank Gaffany of | 4c tt continually creroad sour stomach and | Ht Coats, $18.50—Polo Coats in Tan Polo Coatings, made up @etected in the act of stealing a taxi-/a mont since t Mrs. Rippich @ufferet ata ware 4 i Hicks street, Jersey City. They | rep sulky after amhile and refuse to go | ck. You must | and thereby | by udng «| work of | in a good model with belt. Tailored Dresses, $25.00—Very attractive styles in a high-grade Foulard Silk, as well as French hand-sewn cad from the garage at No. 230 West| How Walsh ts getting the better of his with on hola, Immediately after J. Je bein Geivte-eieth street, of which be ie|lsedlord in the matter of rené was told |her husband's death she took to her bed mesager, Hdward Wenton was shot in| DY the latter to-day. Elaht years ago jand since (at t the left wrist end badly beaten early| Walsh rented the house at No, 11,(62/¢nouxh to k range tn age fr n eighteen to twenty —_ a haa Gate * Joseph J. O'Donohue, grandson of the a | he has eaten Dare ee ODonanue former Cham, | VERDICT AGAINST BANKERS | ne Dyspepsia Perry avenue, Kei 0 fi he, medicine and repulsed the effort«| betiain of the city of New York, obtained] — ff , | Mtthese tableta contain all the active elemento { ingerie and Voile Dresses. thie morning, before his assailants | Perry avenue, Kensington, where he) Oh ta tors to cheer her! |a Hloense to-day to marry Miss Rose IN A STOCK TRANSACTION. {ot the natural stomach julces aud will aloge end rj hght | POW 7 a ’ ~ | i 260 West E ; ——— | Aigest food ju the east volver, As the three fled they were! am Js the landiord f 1 New York. Erion to ner! 262 West Seventy-third street, Ie io] Verdict of $3: against the banking | hie Cor aay MiNmGEt enter ae 7) joined by two others who had been| “John T want to rent your house,” twenty-two years old. Mise Taylor js|ftm of Heidelbach, Ickelheimer & Co, ot as | ‘ Vee them freely. Tablets are fold by all drag- Price, 80 cents per box. A be sent 1 you will write Fy A. ‘Stuart Bldg, Marshall, Mich, acting as lookouts in the street. mld Folleeman Walsh Four of the men escaped, but one,| “All rent eek Nl fle ot who said he was William Malloy, a) °°) See a i chauffeur, twenty-one years old, was) ve t elght,” proudly replied c@ught at Seventh avenue and Th: } v ninth atreet by Policeman Woods. The | yg.) clit Chat AA ner ME A on identified Malloy) porn in that ti pouse 1 will \ake $1 off as One of his assailants and also gave) vo he says he recognized. the nineteen-year-old daughter of Leroy |by & Jury before Justice Pendleton tn M. Taylor, They will marry next Thurs-] the Supreme Court toalay Le : Manning alleged that he deposited! 5th Ave. & 34th St., walaetienannias t TH do," said reduced #. Water in the day the polfce arrested |” past " en Reign | One good reason why you c xis | walked station and #ald to should pay $5 for suits H Is eaua\te 8 that I sell at “a : ; Bee aE avan ale Moe Levy dest a youth ewenty 1861 UST 50 years ago our regiments were march- ing to thefront. Those were stirring times. Our business was then 54 years old. Now it’s 104, and has seen all the wars of the Century— 1812, 1847, 1861-5, and 1898. in $09 ball for exam | was alec held tn $3,000 on ay ou bers IN BUSINESS charge of felonious assa for th r Pp f | 119-125 Walker St., New York shooting. nd plays a bagpipe a mem- | \ ‘Three of the five men sneaked into the | ber of several Gaciic soclet aud Gadus (dudes 4g aL ag aaa garage and went to the second foor. They pushed a taxicab belonging to Louie Campagni to the freight elevator and got it to the first floor, While look- -* 8 ing @bout for gasoline Weston heard them and called out to ask what the: were doing. As Weston approached the three jumped at him and knocked him down He staggered to his feet and reached fora bog Me the only weapon nearby 0 s ae gE He Was felled again and his assatia en oa! s ktoked him several times, but at last he! iP eday Evening managed to grasp the shovel. As ie Till 10 P. M. Git tar in haat oe ht | | . iasaliiaataslidbeiciied ke Box, $5.25 i ge 3rd Ave. @ 12Ist St. 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue watchman, attracted by the firing, ran | up revolver in hand. At sight of the) latter the attacking party fled. | In the street the lookouts joined the other three and all made off in differ- ent Girections, Policeman Woods of the Weat Thirtieth street station, who had | heard the shot, gave chase, and caught | 27x17x39_ inches, holds 40 Its, of heavy galvanized , lining; brass hard- ware, Built of se- lected hardwood, | Mail jf Untrimmen well made. Perfect Weston was taken to the New York | Hate ® This Great Building Full of circulation. ° Hoapitel suffering trom lacerated scalp Others in. every | pl gala injucies besides the bullet | ie E hi o s . style and size—up ene | yt for Housekeeping ria i} & { The leading untrimmed shape, made jOne of the newest dress hate is a ver Ing or ousenee in io | ACTRESS AND ACTOR HELD, | fof fine quality chip straw with a vel-|pretty turban effect, as illustrated; vet flange; comes in burnt, new blue | made of rough straw braid in a beau- and black; reg. 249, Other quality |tiful range of pl and changeable from 49¢ to 4.98. colors, prettily trimmed with band of Misses’ Pumps velvet and large wing effect of velvet; Patent leather and gunm: ankle |reg. 3.49. straps; sizes 214 to 8; sp Velvet Rugs ial 125 54x27 princess rugs; extra heavy pile; Coats | all wool; in a beautiful collection 98 BOTH MAY BE DEPORTED. rd and Horst ® company play- at the siti Se ee SLITS weets ' co-stars 0 | ing “Harry Max By | Black Eagle Theaatre, ty-sixth Hat 5 ; } street, near ‘Third ave pris) | Women’s and Misse wnera to-day in the detention wards at (Regular 5.98; broken sizes mace from | of patterns and colors; val. 1.59 EMie Toland with a possitalty of de. Pall, Wool fancy mixtures; collars and Lisle Gloves These pieces are in the new Mission Porch Furniture, built on the square massive order finished in a light Be 35,75 eI i i yoke i Variety of «subjects; vyveen, showing the Stool, $1.50 portation as undesirable aliens con ala tabi hae yea tg ees | dee baeae levigte) Wg Re 29 $2.50 weathered, 0.ak tae grain of the oak. The Rocker, $4.75 fronting them, | (cae laake Ged eral a COYOTE RUN a : Monthly th convenient hooks, eine ceats and backs Chair, $4.50 Bulrs came over two years ago and Phthinenty) Bveheee Talcum Powder a gan ih, * me Canis Seats ane at id was for awhile a member of the » cent ‘ ees ny | Ib can violet talcum powder; Built for long use as well as comfort and good looks are of the best quality. company at the Irving Place ‘The OAS BIPREROWEDE, OF AtIneS 1B TRDSY | val, 18 The mahognay finish frames are extra heavy—note t' e Cool and comfort- h fabrics, in kimono ¢ Later he took a place with the little . e 4 poi and Dutch ne and the sturdy legs with ln neck effect, all fancy trimmed; made Galatea Cloth , and th 8 % — a aaa aie | Nf ss strong and dure tao t playhouse further uptown. Frau Ti from the besi quulity gin The ideal fabric for boys’ wash suits HES STE RD AE Se ] able. PERCE IE wove seem, left a husband andi percales; sizes 2 to 6; value 44 te eu uae 12: no end of Parlor Suits, Odd Chairs, Any of these can be |) yhen § e over |[70c.., ‘| eve e yard pote mattis tat RAL Canes sta. ' Fanagataiy - { last fall to accept an engagement in Women’s Waists Ladies’ Combinations Cabinets, Tables, Book Cases, ete had separately on paye| Amer! Bhe hed been living apart, [ptundreds of very choice models in ki- | Regular size combination suit , ments of 25¢, a week | fem Ber busband for some tim mono sleeve effects; Dutch or high }!ace . 8-Fiece All sorts of cool fur- err chard wrote to the fm * h i i 0 |B necks; long or three-quarter slee Kitchen niture for indoors and 5 migration authorities that he had been bec ds i 2 ae : . le, $6.50 Settee, $12.50 Feduposed by trterie thet hie, nite “ean |Pcuaned with fancy embroidery Extra size shaped vests, low neck, ea B5c outdoors, Tale, . ving with another man {in this city ‘al patterns; value 47 short sleeve and sleeveless; reg. 15 aSc... . Women’s Brassieres Curtain Net Our regular 29¢ brassieres with round | Fine quality French net with Batten is Everything fer cook- ing except the things to Tron Bed, $8.50 ; Yesterday an inspector nt o. Finding Frau Rich Bulse in an apartment at N Mecond avenue he pur both of yoke of deep allover embroidery; lace |berg insertion and edge; val. 2! tei haw and 5 | under arr edge sleeve and neck; sizes J4 19¢ yard Ab B2 Oak China Closet $16 ng. The contin. 75¢ Monthly 4 Meanvhile Henry A ne | fito 46; special 15 Crash Toweling a ina oe nus posts are 134 Bear bases ec covence ; joy : Extra heavy quality, 16 in. wide, blue $3} Monthy = nch and the fillers MERE Sa Goubie in a rend company, 4 (N lucher 0} border; absorbs the water 05; Saw EE Ga 1 are Heavy joints plunged tnto grief. * "| ppbal.; sizes 9 to 2 cial, easily; val. Bc yd A 8 iain SANS and best white eg. jereases the beauty . hand: show 12,500 ' of the things In it square feet of bed- ' The rounded sides pak d Fal and swell-front door a tT ] We make all our bedding in our own Sanitary Factory, and guarantee ‘t in every way. add greatly to its This cut shows part of one of our huge illuminated appearan inch- revolving racks. Over a thousand samples can be | & wich by hy ae examined in s few minutes. Plenty of light space" gate “Taties, Chars’ i ables, Chairs tor displaying carpets and borders on the floor. to suit every _ $3,°3.50 & °4 SHOES inn yo are invited to visit W. L. Douglas shoe store and inspect the Spring and Summer Oxfords and high cut shoes. The greatest variety, all the latest novelties No Charge for Measuring, Sewing, $30 worth for 50c a week ee : Lining or Laying. + Easy Chair.... gi0o0 $50" * | including Short Vamp Shoes which make the foot look b bj ? $1.25 $19, 50 $200 | « * $250" “ | smaller; High Heel Shoes for Young Men, as well a 28 Monthly $1,000 « * g12.50° “ | asthe more Substantial Styles which have made W.L. “Pallman Sleeper, , AL Sarita " Paitiia bu the wiensh. (Cate convener | Douglas shoes a household word everywhere. Whatever $ 8.75 a Rie Fie eas Pa irmaeaaenp apy at your ideal of a shoe, you will find it in a W.L. Douglas * but little room and is We will open an account for any amount on (| store. W.L. Douglas warrants every pair of his shoes alight, st ong, ra amy wonifort: very light, Built of proportionate terms. No limit, small or large. to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer for the ea thar Pe! ua trimmings pea eaenie ot 10% Discount if You money than any other make. Mave ind or baey. carilage high grade velours. Prefer to Pay Cash A RYSIY, AND. OF ORRY Sra _ Rockers, Morris Prices marked in plain figures—no extras, ) BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES. and gorcart: at very reagonable Chairs aad Easy y ; Th prices, Chairs of every kind. } Agalnat high prices aud luferior shor BOYS’ SHOES, $2.00 & $2.50. The Best school and Dress Shoes for the Price in Amurioa, ' If you cannot obtain W. L. Douglas shoes in your | Shoes sent direct {rom factory to wearer, all charges W. L. DOUGLAS, 152 Spar Downtown | Park Row and Chatham Square f Store f 193 to 205 Park Row Cowp er thwait (o} Sons ‘ St, Brockton, Mass, W. L. DOUGLAS GREATER N. Y. STORES: cS aS gi 14) uA OW, P28 wt) AT fth Ave é ‘ iwny.| TAB Hiroad At 1007 Broadway. JorseyCity 1967 Broadway, 18 Newark Ave. “d | ine seventeen att etc eeciaiaainiaittNtne |